Toshiba is the end of the laptop business

Η stopped the laptop business once and for all last week, ending a 35-year run. The remaining stake in PC was transferred to Sharp.

Two years ago, Toshiba sold 80,1% of its stake in Sharp for $ 36 million and Sharp renamed the division Dynabook. Sharp reportedly exercised its right to buy the remaining 19,1% of the shares in June, and Toshiba issued a statement on August 4 stating that the deal was completed.

"Ως αποτέλεσμα αυτής της μεταβίβασης, η Dynabook έχει γίνει πλήρως θυγατρική της Sharp", he says Toshiba.

The company created the first portable PC in 1985: The T1100 featured internal rechargeable , 3,5-inch floppy disk and 256K.

ComputerWorld reports on the T1100 that Toshiba executives weren't sure about the laptop, but eventually started selling the T1100 for about $ 2.000.

During the In the 1990s and early 2000s, Toshiba was one of the leading PC manufacturers, but as more players gathered in the market adding more and more unique features, Toshiba laptops declined in popularity.

By the time it sold its stake in Sharp, Toshiba's share of the PC market had shrunk from its 2011 pick (17,7 million PCs) to about 1,4 million in 2017, according to Reuters.

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